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So Many OoCR Online Interventions to Choose From

  • Feb 18
  • 4 min read
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Digital Out of Court Resolution (OoCR) platforms, like Diversion Manager, have transformed how police forces address offences. The platform provides over 20 specialised interventions with exceptional flexibility and accessibility for addressing behavioural and social challenges.

 

What makes Diversion Manager particularly noteworthy is the broad range of intervention programmes. From substance misuse and anger management to more specific issues like revenge pornography and knife crime, each intervention is created using evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and transformative learning methods.

 

The platform's versatility is evident in its tiered approach, offering both standard and Level 2 interventions for more complex cases. This flexibility allows practitioners to tailor the intervention to the individual's specific needs and circumstances. Each programme requires participation, and the user-friendly interface allows participants to pause and resume at their convenience.

 

Diversion Manager's extensive portfolio of interventions represents a significant step forward in modernising the approach to behavioural intervention and rehabilitation. It's not just about providing alternatives to court proceedings; it's about offering effective, accessible, and engaging pathways to behavioural change and personal development.

 

Alcohol and substance misuse-CBT based program targets the offender’s attitude and belief about substance misuse. Level 2 intervention is also available which looks at alternative ways of thinking and tactics to deter use.

 

Anger Management-This CBT based programme teaches students to understand their unhealthy approach to anger and learn techniques to change their response to frustrating situations.

 

Bullying-Explores what bullying is and what motivates an individual to harm another person. Thought processes that help and hinder, and communication skills.

 

Cannabis Awareness- This programme teaches students the physiological and social consequences of cannabis and THC usage, provides an overview of cannabis and THC laws, and teaches techniques students can use to stop using cannabis and THC products.

 

Dog offences- This intervention is geared towards service users who had either received words of advice from a statutory body such as the local authority or the Police with regards to offences such as Allowing your dog to be out of control, Animal Welfare Act 2006. There is a focus on restorative justice and empathy-based interventions for animal welfare and wildlife crimes. These programmes aim to create awareness, promote empathy, and encourage offenders to reflect on their actions.

 

Fraud Act offences-This course is designed to help you learn about the individual criminal and social consequences of financial crime, the way it impacts your community and family, and some specific strategies to help you stop engaging in fraud.

 

Harassment and Malicious communications- This is a CBT based intervention which explores the offences committed both online and by more traditional means. It explores the concepts of freedom of speech and harmful behaviours that lead into protection of harassment offences and minor public order.

 

Harmful Attitudes- This is a CBT based intervention explores UK hate crime legislation and how it is balanced with free speech. The intervention explores how and why harmful attitudes occur and offer myth busting exercises alongside victim awareness and empathy tactics.

 

Juvenile conflict resolution-Designed for Juvenile treatment this CBT programme explores conflict and de-escalation skills alongside mindfulness exercises to manage stress and anger.

 

Juvenile swapping of images- This is a transformative program which explores the consequences of swapping images, consent, and coerced consent. The objectification of women and girls and online pornography.

 

Life skills- CBT based program which explores financial literacy, self-worth, communication skills and thinking skills and changing behaviour.

 

Offensive weapons and knives- CBT/Transformative program which can be used for anyone over the age of 13 years who has been found in possession of an offensive weapon or bladed article or has attempted to import one. This course is a health-based model based on the Glasgow Model.

 

Parenting skills- Educational intervention that can be used by child abuse investigation units (CAISU) for minor investigations by police or social care.

 

Revenge pornography-Educational/Transformational-Revenge pornography, or the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, where the DARA or DASH Indicates standard or medium risk and there is no evidence of coercive or controlling tactics.

 

Shoplifting- CBT based intervention teaches students the personal and social consequences of shoplifting and to learn techniques to avoid the behaviour.

 

Situational exploitation of women and girls- Transformative-Intervention explores the exploitation of women and girls in the sex industry. The objectification of women and online harms. The intervention explores the risks of sexually transmitted diseases and the secondary victimisation of women through third party infections.

 

Domestic Abuse awareness intervention-CBT/Transformative- This intervention is suitable for standard risk offenders who do not demonstrate coercive or controlling behaviours to subjugate the victim (Men only)

 

Homelessness support-Education-Intervention provides support into agencies to provide help with accommodation and understanding their rights. Veterans’ services through OP Nova and SSAFA. Advice and support on debt management and other support mechanisms.

 

Theft Act- CBT based intervention which allows students to learn more about different classifications and consequences of theft, the personal and societal impacts of these crimes, and how they can make changes in their lives to avoid committing these crimes in the future.

 

Thinking skills-CBT Intervention- This course is all about challenges, choices, and the ways that we can make changes in our lives. Specifically, in this course you will learn about some of the different types of challenges people may face in their lives, the choices people might make when dealing with those challenges, and how a person can make changes if things are not turning out the way they want.

 

Underage alcohol and substance misuse-Transformative-This programme teaches participants the physiological and social consequences of using alcohol and other common substances as well as resources available for help.

 

Contact Diversion Manager

Diversion Manager supports your force with our fully functional platform configurable to accommodate Out of Court Resolution programmes with advanced workflow, communication, reporting, and integration with your case management system. Contact us today if you’d like to set a meeting to learn more about Diversion Manager or to schedule a demo.

 
 
 

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